Lower Grade = Lower Risk?
High quality sports collectibles and cards will always enjoy strong demand. However, prices for such items often fluctuate, making the potential for profits -- as well as for losses -- rather high. Lower grade items, while not likely to break pricing records, may offer a more stable collecting alternative. Click here to read more about it.

The Signature Analysis of Carlton Fisk
Even at the beginning of his career, it was obvious that Carlton Fisk was destined for stardom. He was as good at scooping up headlines and career milestones as he was at catching baseballs, and naturally his autograph became a sought-after collector's item. Autograph expert Steve Grad traces the signing habits of the Hall of Famer from his early days with the Red Sox to today. Click here to read more.

New Grading Special! If you are collecting pre-1972 cards, you can send your commons in for just $7 a card with no minimum! (Commons are those cards that are not priced in the Sports Market Report.) This special expires February 28th. Click here for details.

REMINDER. The growing number of registrants has resulted in an increased number of e-mails to customer service requesting that cards be released from sets when cards have been sold or traded. In order to keep customer service costs down and your Set Registry running smoothly, it is important that all users update their sets frequently. When you have sold a card from your set, you should immediately delete that card and send your set in for validation. Your cooperation will allow Customer Service to concentrate on the continuing expansion and improvement of the Registry. Thank you.

Visit the Set Registry News page and learn which set composites have been recently added to the Registry and other Set Registry news.

Fun, informative, and sometimes controversial, the PSA Set Registry Messageboard is the place to get involved with other collectors who are currently participating in the Set Registry program or are just beginning. Click here to chat on the Set Registry Messageboard.

Question: Why don't you have prices for every card ever graded by PSA in the Sports Market Report (SMR)?

Answer: Good question. First of all, if we did, the SMR would be the size of a phone book. All kidding aside, we try to price as many key issues as we can to satisfy as many collectors as we can. Of course, when you have so many cards to choose from, it's hard to price all of them. Each month we try to add more and more prices as demand dictates. The SMR focuses on the cards that most collectors tend to care about and it is expanding all the time. If you ever have a request, please forward them to [email protected]. Your input is highly valued.

Results from last survey: Philadelphia and Oakland did well, but 41% opted not to choose any of our four selections and said that one of the remaining teams (Pittsburgh, Atlanta, San Francisco or the New York Jets) will win the Super Bowl. Click here for a complete breakdown.

LIVE eBay Auction presented by NFL Auction and Pepsi on Saturday, Jan. 25 at 4 p.m.

15 acres of NFL Experience interactive games and attractions for all ages.

Visit www.psacard.com for more information on FREE tickets to the NFL Experience.
Visit www.superbowl.com and click on "NFL Experience" for admission and show hours.

Submit cards to PSA* and attend the NFL Experience FOR FREE!

Receive one free adult admission ticket (a $15 value) to the NFL Experience and Topps Super Bowl XXXVII Card Show in San Diego with every five cards submitted at the $6 per card rate (10 day turnaround).

Or receive two free adult admission tickets (a $30 value) for every eight cards submitted at the $6 per card rate.

Maximum: two free admission tickets per person

*Note: This $6 per card rate is only good for submissions at the PSA Super Bowl Saturday on Saturday, January 11.
For more information about the NFL Experience, go to www.nfl.com and click on "America Online Presents the NFL Experience" or click here.

Many Unique Collectibles to be Auctioned at the Super Bowl Experience!

Super Bowls bring big business and a festive atmosphere to a city. The NFL's championship game is also known for generating unique and one-of-a-kind collectibles. Super Bowl XXXVII in San Diego will be no different, as NFL Auction, the NFL's official on-line charity auction program, will host the second annual Live Auction at the Super Bowl Experience in San Diego.

Some of the items currently planned for sale at this season's Super Bowl Auction will include SB XXXVI's second half kickoff ball, a game-worn throwback jersey from San Diego Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson, Detroit Lions rookie quarterback Joey Harrington's first Lions game jersey, Buffalo Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe's first Bills game jersey and several other NFL and Super Bowl collectibles. Every item is PSA/DNA authenticated so bid with confidence!Time: 3 p.m. PSTDate: Saturday, January 25th, 2002Location: NFL Experience in San Diego, California (and live on eBay)